First people seemed shellshocked, then a nice period of solidarity and unusual friendliness. Now it seems like it's starting to wear on people and the crankiness is coming out.
Come on, we can get through this. Let's hang together!
Would the food-dispensing heated furniture be for our use or to give us a break from attending to our pets? Because you *know* they'd take over food-dispensing heated furniture v2.0 too. Then we'd be back at square one! π¬
I got cranky with my personal organiser/moving guy the other day. May have had some reason because he dropped a ball, but it's really no excuse. Everyone's got reason for dropping balls or whatever it is they're doing or not doing. I need to apologise to him. And do better.
Oh, the one where I was quilty, I quickly apologized. I knew it was wrong
But I did it.
The other is just another skirmish, between the crips and the bloods.
So I agree, something in the air.
I haven't noticed any extra crankiness, but I haven't been out for a couple of weeks, except for walks around the neighborhood. Who knows what it'll be like when I finally grocery shop in a couple of days?
With that said, last Tuesday we experienced a wonderful spring day - sunny and 70. Mrs Neighbor and I met in the alley for a drink. We sat in the sun on a neighbor's driveway to visit, keeping our distance, of course. A few minutes later we wandered up the alley to see if any other neighbors were out. We ended up sitting in the backyard of another neighbor for an hour - again, keeping our distance. Boy, was it nice to get out and talk to people!
Two days later, I woke up to snow on the ground! Not much, but all day long we had intermittent snow showers. It was like living in a snow globe, but one that was constantly being shaken, because it was so windy that day. Swirling snow for 30 minutes, then a pause, then more snow. Lather, rinse, repeat, all day long. Weird.